Avian Behaviorist

An Avian Behaviorist specializes in identifying and correcting behavioral issues in pet birds such as parrots, cockatiels, budgies, macaws, and other companion species. Birds are highly intelligent and sensitive animals, and changes in environment, diet, or routine can affect their behavior.

A behaviorist helps create a structured plan to improve bonding, reduce stress, and encourage positive habits.

Available Avian Behaviorist Experts

PS
Ornamental Fish Nutrition & Preventive Care

Monday - Saturday

Ahmedabad, Gujarat

₹700 – ₹1,200 per consultation
SK
Aquatic Animal Medicine & Fish Health

Monday to Saturday

Mumbai, Maharashtra

₹900 – ₹1,500 per consultation
NA
Hamster Medicine & Preventive Care

Monday to Saturday

Delhi NCR

₹600 – ₹1,000 per consultation
RM
Rabbit Medicine & Preventive Care

Monday to Saturday

Delhi NCR

₹800 – ₹1,300 per consultation
TS
Rabbit Medicine & Exotic Small Mammals

Monday to Saturday

Ahmedabad, Gujarat

₹700 – ₹1,200 per consultation
HP
Feline Behavioral Medicine & Wellness

Monday to Saturday

Ahmedabad, Gujarat

₹600 – ₹1,000 per consultation
VS
Feline Surgery & Critical Care

Monday to Saturday

Delhi NCR

₹1,000 – ₹1,800 per consultation
A
Feline Medicine & Preventive Care

Monday to Saturday

Mumbai, Maharashtra

₹150 – ₹200 per consultation
MP
Puppy Care & Canine Behavioral Medicine

Monday to Saturday

Pune, Maharashtra

₹600 – ₹1,000 per consultation
KV
Canine Surgery & Orthopedics

Monday to Saturday

Delhi NCR

₹1,000 – ₹2,000 per consultation

Why Choose a Specialist?

Bird behavior is closely linked to mental stimulation, environment, and trust-building. An avian behaviorist understands species-specific psychology and helps address the root cause of issues rather than just managing symptoms — ensuring a happier and healthier feathered companion.

What Does an Avian Behaviorist Treat?

  • Excessive screaming or vocalization
  • Feather plucking
  • Aggression or biting
  • Fear and anxiety
  • Cage territorial behavior
  • Poor socialization
  • Training and enrichment guidance

When Should You Consult One?

  • Sudden changes in temperament
  • Self-harming behaviors like feather plucking
  • Difficulty bonding with your bird
  • Repetitive stress behaviors
  • Behavioral issues after relocation or routine changes

Early intervention prevents long-term behavioral complications.

Frequently Asked Questions

Excessive vocalization may result from boredom, attention-seeking, stress, or environmental triggers.
A behaviorist helps identify and correct the cause.

It can be either. A medical checkup is recommended first, followed by behavioral assessment if no health problem is found.

Yes, with consistent training, positive reinforcement, and environmental adjustments. Early guidance improves success rates.

Progress depends on the bird’s species, age, and issue severity. Some improvements may be seen in weeks with consistent effort.

Yes, behavior assessments can often be done through video observation and owner discussion. Follow-up sessions help track progress.

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